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Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) system for the growth of thin films, multilayers, and heterostructures from oxides and hydrides
English title
Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) system for the growth of thin films, multilayers, and heterostructures from oxides and hydrides
Applicant
Bernhard Christian
Number
113057
Funding scheme
R'EQUIP
Research institution
Département de Physique Université de Fribourg
Institution of higher education
University of Fribourg - FR
Main discipline
Condensed Matter Physics
Start/End
01.08.2006 - 31.07.2007
Approved amount
250'000.00
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Keywords (6)
Pulsed laser deposition (PLD); Thin film growth; Multilayers of perovskite oxides; High Tc superconductivity ; Ferromagnetic Manganites; Metalinsulator transition
Responsible applicant and co-applicants
Name
Institute
Bernhard Christian
Christian Bernhard Université de Fribourg
Drew Alan
Département de Physique Université de Fribourg
Aebi Philipp
Département de Physique Université de Fribourg
Züttel Andreas
Laboratoire des matériaux pour les énergies renouvelables EPFL - SB - ISIC - LMER
Grobéty Bernard
Sciences de la Terre Département des Géosciences Université de Fribourg
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